20 March, 2017

WHEN YOU FEEL LOST WITH YOUR ONLINE PRESENCE

Before I jump into this post I want to mention this cutepink lace camisole from Boohoo, which was a total bargain at £8! I've been after a camisole to pair with boyfriend jeans and this is the perfect addition to a Spring wardrobe. Anywaypink cami aside, I wanted to chat to you guys about online presence. If you're a blogger like me, a big part of our lives is being online. I sometimes feel lost with finding my place in this overwhelmingindustry.

Even though blogging is not my job, it takes a lot of time and energy to create an online presence and there are times when Ifeel like I don't fit in. Is my content all over the place and does it really reflect who I am? Do you guys ever ever feel this way? I know there is space for all of us online but I think it's only natural to sometimes doubt and question ourselves. Blogging can mean big businessthese days. The bar is set high to create high quality contentand be perfectly polished. Gone are the days where a grainy image willsuffice, it's sad but true!

So that being said. Where do I stand online?Over the last 3 years I have grownHanhabelle to what it is today. A lifestyle blog sharing all sorts of things I enjoy. This is my personal blog, sometimesit will be deep and personal and sometimes it will be light and fun.

If you feel unsure with where you stand online, think about what you value and believe in? Read yourabout me page to remind yourself why you started blogging and what you want to bring to the online community. For me it's about being positive, creative and inspirational.

So next time I feel dishearten about my numbers dwindling on social media, I have to think this is who I am. If people don't like it, does it really matter? It's not going to change my life drastically! If what I write and post reflect me and my taste then that's all that matters right. I used to want to create the perfect flatlays and outfit shoots but that's not me, I can't be bothered to curate super polished content all the time - I've got a life to live ;) Just as along as I engage and connect with people that'swhat's important to me.

This online culture can bring out all sides of us and it can be hard to find your place. You can't help but feel competitive and lost at times.Just remember to be true to yourself. If something doesn'tsit right with you, don't feel like you have to share it. I'm all about the pretty aesthetics but I want to be real and create trust. I don't want to loose my authenticity online.